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Old 03-05-2006, 01:09 PM   #1
 
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Default questionaire linked to database help please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My HOD was to produce an interactive questionaire for year 11s to fill in questions mainly relating to their GCSE. he then wants the answers to automatically save to his database

Is this possible??????????????????????

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Default Re: questionaire linked to database help please!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What format is the questionaire in and what kind of database?
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Default Re: questionaire linked to database help please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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What format is the questionaire in and what kind of database?
Questionaire does not exist yet
Database will be Microsoft access

What he really wants to do is stick questionaire on the network, students access it answer questions and submit it. He then wants all the information to collate in a database

Not too ambitious I hope
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Default Re: questionaire linked to database help please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry questions will contain comments not just yes no answers
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Default Re: questionaire linked to database help please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm probably going to get chased down the road by people with flaming torches and pitchforks for suggesting this but if you're using Access to store the results, why not use the Access Database Interface Wizard within Frontpage. It won't create the prettiest page but it should be adequate for your needs once you have the database designed.
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Default Re: questionaire linked to database help please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It is possible, but you have to consider whats happening server side.

I'm not sure about this, but I think you can do it in moodle, but you'd have to transfer the data into a database manually
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Default Re: questionaire linked to database help please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How about:
http://www.ourwebsurvey.com/ourwebsurvey/ £9.99 for a single server licence will do what you want.

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ben your option looks great passing it on to hod will let you know how it goes thanks everyone
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Default Re: questionaire linked to database help please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The questionaire module in Moodle is a nicer implementation of the open source version [which I can't remember the name of :P] - looks nicer and is easy to set up.
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